I Built a Study Timer Competitor That Converted My Procrastination into a Game

Published: (January 11, 2026 at 01:51 PM EST)
2 min read
Source: Dev.to

Source: Dev.to

Study Alone, Compete Together

The Issue

Many students struggle to stay focused during late‑night programming sessions. You sit down to study, boot up your laptop, and before you know it, hours have passed while you’re listening to “10 Hours of Coding Rain Sounds” on YouTube. Traditional Pomodoro timers are effective but can feel lonely and dull.

The Solution: Turn Focus Into Competition

CompStudy combines the Pomodoro technique with multiplayer rooms that feature real‑time competition and leaderboards. Instead of studying in isolation, you can compete with thousands of learners worldwide.

Key Features

  • Live study rooms – Join a room and study alongside others in real time.
  • Competitive leaderboards – See how your focus time stacks up against other participants.
  • Deep focus analytics – Track your study sessions and productivity trends.
  • Strict mode – Enforce uninterrupted focus periods.

Tech Stack (For Developers)

CompStudy is built with the latest web technologies to ensure optimal performance and a smooth user experience. (Specific frameworks and libraries can be added here if needed.)

Why It Works

The social component drives motivation. Seeing that “Sadman Abid” has been studying for the last two hours while you have only 15 minutes left creates a subtle pressure to keep up, reducing the likelihood of falling behind.

Getting Started

  • No sign‑up required to begin a session (creating an account unlocks leaderboard features).
  • Try it yourself: launch a session directly from the website—no installation needed.

Whether you’re preparing for exams, working on side projects, or learning a new framework, having a community studying alongside you can make all the difference.

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